JetBlue Airways has decided to install 162 seats rather than the originally planned 165 seats in retrofitting each of its Airbus A320 jets with new cabin interiors. Each JetBlue A320 currently has 150 seats, so JetBlue’s A320 cabin refurbishment will see it add 12 more seats in each aircraft.

From May 5, 2016, JetBlue Airways will operate two daily round-trips between Nashville International Airport and Boston Logan International Airport and one daily round-trip between Nashville and Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport.

The New York-based airline is planning to operate five round-trips a week on its New York JFK-Palm Springs route, JetBlue offering flights every day from Thursday through Monday from January 14 through May 1, 2016.

Subject to receiving the required government operating authority, JetBlue Airways will begin operating three-times-weekly round-trips on the New York JFK-Antigua route on November 5. Originally the airline announced, on May 4, that it would begin serving Antigua on November 7.

At the Paris Air Show 2015 on June 15, Saudia Arabian Airlines announced orders for 20 Airbus A330-300 Regional widebodies and 30 more Airbus A320s, becoming the launch customer for the A330-300 Regional.

JetBlue Airways has filed with the U.S. DOT its intent to serve Antigua’s V.C. Bird International Airport three times weekly from New York JFK from November 5. JetBlue also plans to launch seasonal weekly service from Boston Logan International Airport to Barbados, on November 7.

To celebrate its 250th Airbus delivery, easyJet’s newest Airbus A320 was unveiled bearing a unique livery, which features a large ‘250’ made up of 250 miniature aircraft symbols on the A320’s rear fuselage.

JetBlue Airways has named Albany International Airport in New York State as a new destination and will begin operating daily services from there to Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport and Orlando International Airport in Florida on December 10.